Sleek wrote:I'll give you $30 to take that tuner off the headstock.
Those tuners are like the Sammy Hagar/Britney wireless headset mics of this age.
So easy! So useful! And just look so wrong!!
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Sleek wrote:I'll give you $30 to take that tuner off the headstock.
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:07 pm You can tell Sleek had nothing to do with this…thats why it’s so entertaining
sirthx wrote:Trust me I noticed after I took the pic and was too lazy to do it over again. I was horrified as well. Also the fact that I'm on-line with a guitar I've owned for just a couple hours sitting in another room speaks volumes to my laziness.
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 8:07 pm You can tell Sleek had nothing to do with this…thats why it’s so entertaining
I got dat. W/ EMG 85-89s, quilted maple, the works. Only need one shredder. Can't have too many Strats, LPs and Tele's.HueyRamone wrote:sirthx wrote:Trust me I noticed after I took the pic and was too lazy to do it over again. I was horrified as well. Also the fact that I'm on-line with a guitar I've owned for just a couple hours sitting in another room speaks volumes to my laziness.
Well, it is a tele. No one wansta play wit dat shizz. Now, if you had a Warbeast with some sweetass tribal graphics and a Floyd Rose, that would have you shredding for days!
LIKE A ANIMAL.
It must feel like having a fashion model for a girlfriend. Give her a name....like Tele Macpherson.sirthx wrote:Cool bit of info; if you go to Fender's webpage showing the model Tele I have above, the Tele used in the photos is actually mine. There's two different guitars for the body as you can see from grain pattern but the full length pic, most of the close ups and the pic showing the headstock are all my geetar. Cool.
http://shop.fender.com/en-US/magnificen ... 88764.html
I'm not sure it'll be exactly what you are looking for, but I have had good luck with the GFS retrotron range. They are basically vintage voiced hums with a gretsch style cover. Best of all, they run cheap enough to try them without getting soaked.exitflagger wrote:Got a pickups question for guitar people here: I have a dual humbucker guitar that I want to try and dial the tone in to mimic that of a Gretsch Firebird or more specifically the Malcolm Young sound. Other than trying to stick a Gretsch pickup in the bridge gap, is there a humbucker type pickup that comes close to that kind of twangy, rounded off sound? I realize the way to go would be to just get a Gretsch Firebird but I already have too many guitars and I really like the action and hardware (and look) of this guitar. I don't need it to be exact just as close as possible.
Any recommendations are appreciated.
Turner Coates wrote:It must feel like having a fashion model for a girlfriend. Give her a name....like Tele Macpherson.sirthx wrote:Cool bit of info; if you go to Fender's webpage showing the model Tele I have above, the Tele used in the photos is actually mine. There's two different guitars for the body as you can see from grain pattern but the full length pic, most of the close ups and the pic showing the headstock are all my geetar. Cool.
http://shop.fender.com/en-US/magnificen ... 88764.html
I've been into mini hums for a long time now (two Epi Rivieras, one Gibson LP, Epi Sorrento and Epi Sheraton)...they won't fit your guitar properly, but might give you the sound you're talking...to me, full sized hums in general just sound too thickety ass.exitflagger wrote:The GFS things look interesting. Nashville is probably what I would be looking for. I've had it with the "hot" heavier Alnico magnet type pickups. I never get what I want out of those. They feed back funny and you can't get decent clean sound if you need it.
Yeah, that makes sense but like I say, I'm really just trying to save this guitar that I really love that has Dimarzios in it and I just hate the way they sound. I put them in and thought "Well that sounds unique". But unique ultimately translates to me never picking it up anymore because I can't find a use for the sound it gets. Which is basically just a big fuzzy, farty mess.Sleek wrote:That being said, I'm one of those assholes who, when I wanted a Gretsch sound, bought a Gretsch.
I have an ESP with the stock pickups in it and that thing kicks ass. I was shocked at how much I like it. But like the JBs, it's a fairly common humbucker sound, just fatter. Works well with the guitar it's in though.Sleek wrote:JBs are greatly loved, but I have never gotten along with them. I've taken them out of guitars for a few people, too.
Let me look in my parts cupboard after work and see if I have anything that might work for you...
If you want some oem humbuckers, I'll send you as many as you want for just shipping, or $10 or whatever. People always come to me to wire in stuff and then leave the originals, so I have stuff like Gretsch, Epi and ESP stock hums that I couldn't give a shit about.
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pieceofme wrote: Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
keyofgee wrote: I am a free thinker
Not my favorite style either but it was.....wait for it.....FREE!!! So couple the fact that I don't own anything with a Floyd and it was offered for zippo, I happily took it. I treat guitars as works of art so this just adds to the collection of pieces I can rotate on & off the wall. (and take down to do the occasional dive-bomb)Mojo wrote:That blue is really pretty. Not my style of guitar at all, but I like that finish a lot.
If it's only a pretty work of art to rotate on your wall collection, I'll gladly take it off your hands for $100. That's even more than a Zippo.sirthx wrote:Not my favorite style either but it was.....wait for it.....FREE!!! So couple the fact that I don't own anything with a Floyd and it was offered for zippo, I happily took it. I treat guitars as works of art so this just adds to the collection of pieces I can rotate on & off the wall. (and take down to do the occasional dive-bomb)Mojo wrote:That blue is really pretty. Not my style of guitar at all, but I like that finish a lot.
Pretty pieces of art are typically worth more than a c-note. Plus, when I need to blow off steam this piece of art lets me plug her into a Marshall & crank out the riff to Blackout. Try that with a antique vase or a Picasso.Triumph wrote:If it's only a pretty work of art to rotate on your wall collection, I'll gladly take it off your hands for $100. That's even more than a Zippo.sirthx wrote:Not my favorite style either but it was.....wait for it.....FREE!!! So couple the fact that I don't own anything with a Floyd and it was offered for zippo, I happily took it. I treat guitars as works of art so this just adds to the collection of pieces I can rotate on & off the wall. (and take down to do the occasional dive-bomb)Mojo wrote:That blue is really pretty. Not my style of guitar at all, but I like that finish a lot.
Eric's Guitar Shop Van Nuys. Look no further.Sleek wrote:So, I could use a recommendation.
I'm in L.A. and I have a 5150 I'd like to get tuned up. It just doesn't sound as good as it used to, or as good as other people's 5150s and 6505s I've used recently.
I have a good repair guy, but he sort of is a vintage dude, and I am thinking there must be some metal guy 5150 tweaking guru around. Somebody who really knows the sound of that amp, and what to do to optimize it.
Since this board is filled with metal dudes, I thought somebody might know a guy who knows a guy.
Sugestions?